Villagers of two panchayats - Jagada and Jhartarang--had moved the HC challenging the November 2014 notifications of the state urban development department, stating that the government's move was unconstitutional and not in conformity with the provisions of Article 243-ZC of the Constitution of India as well as the Panchayat Extension to Scheduled Area (PESA) Act of 1996.
The move is also violating the ST and Traditional Forest Dwellers (Recognition of Forest) Act of 2006, they said.
The HC stay has brought cheers to tribals protesting against the inclusion of their scheduled areas in the urban body. People belonging to the proposed villages to be included in Rourkela Municipal Corporation are spearheading the movement against the government notifications under the banner of Mula Basinda Sangha.
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